Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this module students should have:
a) an understanding of the main events and themes in the history of Ireland from 1914-1923
b) an understanding of how women's lives were affected by the First World War and Irish Revolution
c) an awareness of key concepts and methodologies that historians have used to approach the First World War and Irish Revolution;
d) developed skills in locating and analysing primary and secondary sources
e) Developed skills in oral communication and written analysis
Indicative Module Content:
This module will cover the following topics:
Week 1: Introduction: women in Ireland in 1914
Week 2: Mobilising for war at home
Week 3: Labour: contraction and opportunity
Week 4: Household management
Week 5: Social morality: soldiers, syphilis and war babies
Week 6: Witnesses to war: Ordinary life during the 1916 Rebellion
Week 7: Health and welfare in wartime
Week 8: Bereavement, demobilisation and family life
Week 9: Civilian experiences of violence
Week 10: Rebuilding lives and remembrance
Week 11: Conclusion